May is Mental Health Awareness Month, a time when we try to raise awareness of and reduce the stigma around mental wellness. In Los Angeles County, the Department of Mental […]
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Spirit Airlines Has Canceled All Flights and Shut Down After 34 Years
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – Low-fare pioneer Spirit Airlines shut down this morning after 34 years — the last few mired in financial struggles, including two bankruptcies and failure this week […]
Report Details Injuries Sustained by Boy Whose Body Was Found in Trash Bin
VAN NUYS (CNS) – A 5-year-old boy who was allegedly killed by his mother’s ex-boyfriend suffered horrific injuries before his body was dumped in a Panorama City trash bin, according […]
LA Needs 100,000 Construction Workers. Community Colleges are Racing to Train Them
By Adam EchelmanCalMatters This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Hudson Idov wasn’t excited about any of his college options — that is, until his […]
POPS & PATHFinder Clubs Support Teens Impacted by Incarceration, Deportation
Litzy Valencia, a junior at El Camino Real Charter High School in Woodland Hills, always looks forward to lunch on Tuesdays, when she meets with a group of classmates to […]
Man to Be Arraigned in Killing of Caltech Scientist
LANCASTER (CNS) – A 29-year-old man is scheduled to be arraigned today in connection with the shooting death of a renowned Caltech scientist at the researcher’s home in a remote […]
Horvath Seeking To Strengthen Safety Around Whiteman Airport Following Crash
PACOIMA (CNS) – Los Angeles County Supervisor Lindsey Horvath directed the Department of Public Works on Friday, “to identify immediate actions within our authority to strengthen safety around Whiteman Airport.” […]
Go Metro to Five Free Cinco de Mayo celebrations in LA
By LA Metro Cinco de Mayo celebrations are kicking off early across Los Angeles this year with events starting as soon as late April. While the holiday is rooted in […]
Youth Soccer Coach Pleads Not Guilty in Teen’s Death
LOS ANGELES (CNS) – A youth soccer coach pleaded not guilty today to a murder charge stemming from a 13-year-old boy’s death, along with sex-related crimes involving two other teenage […]
Middle, High School Students Given a Spark to Explore Pathway into Science at Mission College
To connect middle and high school students to a possible career in science, El Nido Family Centers partnered with Bioscience Los Angeles County Inc. (Bioscience LA) and LA Mission College […]
